Avie: AV2134
Schumann - Lieder
Schumann: Lieder und Gesange aus Wilhelm Meister, Op.98a
Schumann: Liederkreis, Op.39
Schumann: Gedichte der Konigin Maria Stuart, Op.135
Schumann: 3 Duette
Our Price: £11.95 (£10.17 ex VAT)
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Artist(s): Marianne Beata Kielland (mezzo-soprano), Christian Hilz (baritone), Katia Bouscarrut (piano)
Release Date: 25th May 2008
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Robert Schumann was a romantic par excellence. His life was nomadic, with longed-for fulfilment always elusively out of reach. For Schumann, life, love and creative energy rolled themselves together in an unfolding drama, causing - together with his long struggle with syphilis – moments of euphoria amidst constant anxiety and self-doubt. His wife and longest love, Clara Wieck, though today a ‘moon in eclipse’, was during their lifetimes very much the celebrity of the pair.
The three song cycles in this recital reveal Schumann’s deep sensitivity both to poetry heightened as sung melody, and to the piano, supplying its non-verbal accompaniment. It has always been a delicate balance for any composer: maintaining a piano party that is never banal or formulaic, yet not overwhelming. Schumann’s song-writing supports the voice, or more importantly the poetic gesture, with the native virtuosity of Carnaval or the Dävidsbundlertänze, but turned into the most exquisite commentary beneath the vocal line.
On their debut recording for Avie records, German baritone Christian Hilz and Marianne Beate Kielland, accompanied by Katia Bouscarrut, deliver exquisite performances of some of Schumann’s most loved Lieder as well as some of the rarest on record.
The three song cycles in this recital reveal Schumann’s deep sensitivity both to poetry heightened as sung melody, and to the piano, supplying its non-verbal accompaniment. It has always been a delicate balance for any composer: maintaining a piano party that is never banal or formulaic, yet not overwhelming. Schumann’s song-writing supports the voice, or more importantly the poetic gesture, with the native virtuosity of Carnaval or the Dävidsbundlertänze, but turned into the most exquisite commentary beneath the vocal line.
On their debut recording for Avie records, German baritone Christian Hilz and Marianne Beate Kielland, accompanied by Katia Bouscarrut, deliver exquisite performances of some of Schumann’s most loved Lieder as well as some of the rarest on record.









